Our History

Paul Drum with Chief Martin Flatley

At the 2nd Annual "Paul Drum Pirate & Mermaid Breakfast," Paul was named Police Chief for the Day!

Paul Drum with Anthony Palumbo

At the 4th Annual "Paul Drum Pirate & Mermaid Breakfast," Paul was named New York State Assemblyman for the Day!

The Story

During the summer of 2013, Paul Drum met Keturah Hurst while representing his mother’s restaurant, Front Street Station, at a fund raiser. Paul’s enthusiasm that day was infectious, and his internal spirit soared as he gave back to his community.

Keturah confided Paul’s desire to participate in more community events to Arlene Klein, a local community volunteer and children’s advocate. Those sentiments sparked an idea with Arlene to hold a breakfast party fund raiser for a new children’s program starting the summer of 2014. Sharon Sailor graciously volunteered to host the event and the very first Breakfast with Pirates and Mermaids was born.

As planning progressed, the children’s program was named in honor of Sharon’s son, and became known as the Paul Drum Nautical Education Program, as a nod to Greenport’s maritime history.

In July and August of 2014, a one hour class was held every week for 8 weeks. Classes were limited to 15-18, 7-12 year old children and was free for all in attendance. Every week a new subject was introduced. Children were taught by experts in their fields of topics ranging from learning to row a boat, fish biology and Gyotaku Japanese printing, celestial navigation, sailing electric powered boats, and a plethora of other themes.

The program progressed over the next 4 years, eventually becoming so popular children had to be wait listed due to lack of room. Funding increased as a result of the success of the annual Pirate and Mermaid Breakfast and with donations by the public. Eventually, the Paul Drum Program was able to support 5 scholarships for CPR and lifesaving, donate funds to another nonprofit children’s program, and help create a dedicated children’s “please touch” room within the local seaport museum.

In the fall of 2017, Sharon and Arlene progressed the program to establish its own 501c3 status. The new not for profit was born as The Paul Drum Life Experience Project. Additional subject matter was added to focus on activities children would not usually be exposed to in their everyday lives. Their expectations were that new doors would be opened for continued independent exploration and help drive the children’s curiosity in new directions.

Funds would continue to be generated through the Pirate and Mermaid Breakfast held during the Maritime Festival, other creative and imaginative fund raisers, and through the generosity of the global community.

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The Paul Drum Life Experience Project is a nonprofit (501c3) organization dedicated to enriching the lives of children through the exploration of ideas, discussions and hands-on experiences.